Brakes
I am learning about these cars.My brake pedal goes half to the floor It stops good.I have always had a full petal on all my other cars.Need some help or information on the fix.
Last edited by bluetb; Mar 30, 2013 at 07:35 PM.
does it feel "spongy" and pads and rotors don't really explain why it isn't starting to stop prior to getting half way because it is a pressurized system. Sounds like your master cylinder needs replacing.
Last edited by Easley15; Apr 19, 2013 at 09:06 AM.
Yes, it is a little spongy, but pedal stops firmly before reaching the floor. It just travels further than normal. I know it needs front pads and rotors because my mechanic showed me the wear. If that doesn't fix it, we'll look further.
The brake system self compensates for wear of the pads and rotors.Therefore you would not know by pedal travel that there was any wear.
These pedals go down quite a way before they bottom out, I know as I went that route despite what other Crossfire owners said to me. As long as the pedal does not keep going down and there is no leaking brake fluid visible anywhere you should be OK.
These pedals go down quite a way before they bottom out, I know as I went that route despite what other Crossfire owners said to me. As long as the pedal does not keep going down and there is no leaking brake fluid visible anywhere you should be OK.
It IS important to flush the old brake fluid out now and then. I learned this the hard way, with stuck calipers. I took them apart, and found the pistons were rusted from all the moisture that the fluid retains over time.
Thanks for the advice. I'll check with my mechanic and have brake fluid flushed the next time I take it in. He doesn't normally recommend unneeded work, but didn't ask about the history either.
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